I bought some of this yesterday to fill some hole in a piece of aluminum. This product looks like it will be great for fixing the older type of plastic and rubber as well as metal in our hobby. I'm not here to promote the product, but if this works as good as I've seen on youtube and been told by local mechanics, I thought it might be good to pass the information on to you guys.
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Finally got to use this Q-Bond on some aluminum last night. I was filling holes in cast work. I was impressed with the performance. Seems to me that the glue is nothing more then super glue and then there are two different additives for making the fill. I can see a lot of uses for this product. So far I am impressed. Just passing it along, I hope it will help others out.
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This product is not an epoxy type of product where you need to mix tube A with tube B. There is a youtube video out there that shows an example of the product. It's fast. I put the glue on and then the beads (thats what I'll call them) then one more drop of glue. Then 10 seconds later it's was ready to be filed to smoothness. I bought mine at CarQuest. I think this will be good for mending weather stripping and rubber moldings. I think once it's used you'll find and endless list of things to use it on. I am still researching the product myself.
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Originally posted by 2r10jim View PostThis product is not an epoxy type of product where you need to mix tube A with tube B. There is a youtube video out there that shows an example of the product. It's fast. I put the glue on and then the beads (thats what I'll call them) then one more drop of glue. Then 10 seconds later it's was ready to be filed to smoothness. I bought mine at CarQuest. I think this will be good for mending weather stripping and rubber moldings. I think once it's used you'll find and endless list of things to use it on. I am still researching the product myself.
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